Perhaps the way we do it is to before we try to do away with it, we try to make it public and see if it could come to some good and make it transparent.
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McCaskill suggests making data public for transparency before considering legislative changes.
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I think that Shaye and her mother today put the human toll in front of the American people, the human toll of Donald Trump`s effort to overturn the will of the American people.
we`ve got to fight that change message with the extremism, the fact that they are trying to tell women in America if you are raped you must carry your baby -- that pregnancy to term.
The suburban women of America. And Marco Rubio is one of many candidates who thinks the government should force birth on a victim of incest. That is not going to fly with American women. And I think they’re going to turn out.
You don't take away a right that has been around for 50 years, and then you don't have a party go to the extremes of trying to make sure rape victims have to have forced birth.





